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Marv1105
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05-12-2008, 07:29 PM
Post subject: Folding Bullets
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 18
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I have been a rather successful sng player over the past couple of years and play very little in the way of cash games. The cash games i do play are low limits 1/2 or .50/1. I was recently playing in a live casino 1/2 game. I was in middle position dealt AA, utg limps folds to me, I raise to $8 both blinds fold utg calls. Pot is $19. flop comes Q98 rainbow. I bet $15 and utg calls. Turn comes J with no flush draws, I bet $25 and utg reraise it to $60. Should I have folded my AA? The player utg was an agressive and fairly loose player playing a lot of connected cards.
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Fnord
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Make it at least two Vegas Red pre-flop.
Bet closer to the size of the pot on the flop.
I wouldn't bet the turn but if I bet it, this is a painfully easy laydown.
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Seabass
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Straight
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Don't bet the turn.
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jimmy44
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Full House
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Yup, that's an anwful turn.
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nutsinho
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Sep 2005
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dont bet the turn, particularly if its not to instafold to a raise or c/f after getting called.
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